Red-and-yellow barbets are found in eastern Africa, preferring broken terrain due to nesting and roosting in burrows. Semiplumbeous hawks are found in Colombia, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Honduras and Panama, preferring subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests. Spotted eagle owls are a common resident in southern Africa and is recognized as one of the smallest eagle owls. Scaly-breasted munia are endemic to Asia and found in India and Sri Lanka, as well as E to Indonesia and the Philippines. feral populations have established in Puerto Rico and Hispaniola as well as parts of Australia and USA. Rufous-backed kingfishers are found in Brunei, India, Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines and Thailand, preferring tropical lowland forests near lakeshores and streamsides. Photographed here on Bangka Island Red-wattled lapwings breed in W Asia from Iraq and SW Iran, the Arabian peninsula E across S Asia (including Afghanistan, Pakistan and the entire Indian subcontinent). Plum-headed parakeets are endemic to the Indian Subcontinent, preferring forest and open woodlands in the foothills of the Himalayas south to Sri Lanka. Ocellated antbird are monotypic within the genus Phaenostictus and are found in Colombia, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Honduras, Nicaragua, and Panama. Over 2 million lesser and greater flamingos on Lake Nakuru (Kenya). Indian rollers are distributed widely across tropical Asia stretching from Iraq E to the Indian Subcontinent and Indochina. Indian pittas breed in the sub-Himalayas and winter in S India and Sri Lanka, preferring thick undergrowth. They are easiest detected by their calls. Horned grebes breed in the vegetation along freshwater lakes across Europe and Asia, as well as remote inland parts of the USA and much of Canada, wintering along the coast. Hoatzins are found in swamps, riverine forest and mangrove of the Amazon and the Orinoco delta in S America. They use use bacterial fermentation in the front part of the gut to break down the vegetable material they consume, much like cattle and other ruminants. Green honeycreepers are found in the tropical New World from S Mexico to Brazil. Green bee-eaters are found widely distributed across sub-Saharan Africa from Senegal and The Gambia to Ethiopia, the Nile valley, W Arabia and Asia through India to Vietnam. Great curassows are distributed in rainforests from E Mexico throughout Central America to W Colombia and NW Ecuador. Inca terns breed along the coasts of Peru and Chile, foraging exclusively in the Humboldt current. Gould’s jewelfronts are found in Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and Venezuela Common tailorbirds are found throughout tropical Asia and are well-known for making their nests by sewing leaves together. Brown-hooded parrots are resident breeders in SE Mexico to NW Colombia. Photographed here in the Costa Rican Lowlands. Blue-throated barbets are found across the Indian Subcontinent and SE Asia where they are often seen in garden trees. Black vultures are a common and widespread species distributed from the SE United States to Central Chile and Uruguay in S America. Baya weavers are found across S and SE Asia, preferring grasslands, cultivated areas, scrub and secondary growth. They are best known for their hanging retort shaped nests woven from leaves. Barred antshrikes are found in most of the Neotropics from Mexico through Central America, Trinidad and Tobago, and a large part of South America E of the Andes as far S as N Argentina, Bolivia and Paraguay. Andean cocks-of-the-rock are indigenous to the Andean cloud forests of S America, and is regarded as the national bird of Peru.
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